Speakers

Mar Begara Morillas is a pediatrician specializing in intensive care and integrative medicine. As the pediatric coordinator at SESMI, she combines conventional and complementary therapies to advance children's health. Explore her expertise in integrative pediatrics and environmental medicine at the congress.
Stephan Baumgartner, professor and researcher, leads studies in homeopathy and anthroposophic medicine at prominent Swiss and German universities. His focus on preclinical, clinical research, and systematic reviews advances evidence-based approaches in complementary and integrative medicine.
Massimo Bonucci, a leading medical oncologist from Italy, pioneered integrative medicine in cancer care. As President of the ARTOI Foundation and Director at Humanitas Consortium University, he advances evidence-based integrative oncology through research and clinical practice.
João Batista, PhD, specializes in plant-based pharmaceutical formulations, bridging botanical knowledge with modern biotechnology. His research on Mistletoe and Larix decidua oleoresin advances therapies for wound healing and cancer. Discover his evidence-based contributions at the 3rd WCTCIM.
Explore the profile of Henrik Szőke, an integrative pediatrician from Hungary. As Head of Integrative Medicine at the University of Pécs, he pioneers guideline development and education for fever management, contributing his unique expertise and research to the 3rd WCTCIM.
Gali Stoffman is an MD specializing in Pediatric Chinese Medicine. She directs integrative services at Barzilai Medical Center and Maccabi Healthcare in Israel. Discover her work on integrating TCIM into health systems and her academic contributions at the 3rd WCTCIM.
Denise Tiran, an international authority on complementary therapies in midwifery, is CEO of Expectancy. She has pioneered education and evidence-based practices in the field for 40 years, focusing on safety and professional accountability. Discover her contributions to TCIM education.
Dr. Claire Chauffour-Ader leads an innovative integrative day care unit for cancer patients in France. Her work demonstrates a successful model for integrating complementary medicine, such as aromatherapy and hypnosis, into conventional palliative and pain management settings.
Jeremy Y. Ng is a health research methodologist improving evidence quality in health research. A Scientist at University Hospital Tübingen and Assistant Professor at McMaster University, he is a member of the WHO Topic Group on Traditional Medicine and AI, strengthening TCIM with robust science.
Delphine Marchaud, Director of the Gattefossé Foundation, applies her 20-year pharmaceutical expertise to champion integrative health. She leads initiatives promoting the scientific and clinical value of aromatherapy as complementary care, bridging conventional and traditional practices.